Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson has been chosen to star in the long mooted live-action Ghost in the Shell film being produced by Dreamworks, proving to be quite the shock for fans of the classic series.

The first CM has been released for bloody combat anime Kyoukai no Kanata‘s upcoming movie “Kyoukai no Kanata I’ll Be Here: Kako-hen”, a re-cap film covering the entirety of the first season – and sure to provide no substantial value to those who have already witnessed the compelling KyoAni series.

A new Naruto film has been announced for 2015 entitled “Boruto: Naruto The Movie“, taking place after the events of the manga’s conclusion and sure to draw ecstatic applause from those Naruto fans not keen on the prospect of another decade without the fabulous ninja.

Over-the-top TCG anime Yu-Gi-Oh! has a brand new movie in the works which is set to feature the prestigious Yugi and Seto Kaiba from the original series – sure to be good news for those that relentlessly spite the newer iterations of the franchise.

Top-grossing anime film Expelled From Paradise (with tsundere queen Kugimiya Rie voicing the lead) has unleashed its BD edition onto store shelves, allowing fans to add the unique sci-fi mecha western to their collections – and also offering some extra saucy additions with the inclusion of nipples.

The second trailer for Dragon Ball Z‘s new movie “Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F” has appeared, promising a lot more of the fast-paced battles which are the staple of the series – with the franchise’s last movie apparently having sucked all remaining originality from the draconic balls.

A new trailer for crime prevention anime Psycho-Pass‘s upcoming movie has been unleashed, bringing further insight into the film’s previously withheld plot and setting – and showing off many of the show’s signature psychopaths.

Kadokawa has released a video announcing a live-action movie for the popular spine-decimating vocaloid song “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl”, as well as a manga – proving to be a rather surprising development typical of the continually expanding virtual idol-powerhouse that is Hatsune Miku.

each episode of SnK costs about $750,000 to produce... so yeah if they are going to carry on with the series they will need more money.... More

TheHatredDevilMayCry commented on November 24, 2014 17:33

You mean like To-Love Darkness hasn't ended yet? There's hardly any story, only fanboys who go about saying "So much plot". But when asked it turns out that "So much plot" = "Boobs. Cute female... More

Asians were rare too, meaning that they were legit European and/or other. Not to dye the hair, at least, is kinda stupid and takes away from understanding who they really are. I just don't like... More